No one has figured out the riddle yet . . . Though Yitz.. did touch upon something . . .-CA: TRS is such a Stanley!-LE7: You get the E points!-E: I see E as an Albert or a Paul.

Chris is too goyish, Justin is to fruity.

E: lav davka. It's less common then by us, who come from the Judeo-German tradition (sefardim also tend to be one name shows), but many people have two names . . . Look at our presidents for example (Hussein, Walker etc)

Russians are the most goyishe goyim there are, and they go by their middle names all the time. I.e., it’s a polite form to call someone by their first and second name instead of Mr. ___, as anyone who has read any Russian classical literature knows. (Although now it’s changing, but only to the point of “Mr. ___” also being acceptable.)

Riddle- Nefesh Elokit? The avot have three, the imahot have four...because it's a chelek eloka mimaal, it denies all other entities [other than G-dliness]. Exactly measured- each person has one uniquely his own-string I dunno...Split in parts- each Yid has a separate part, but because it's all a chelek of Hashem, it brings us to unity. Sooo...nefesh elokit- or Hashem- which is basically the same idea behind both.